Destruction Derby 2 (E) ISO
Description :
Destruction Derby 2 is a Demolition Derby game, developed by Reflections
Interactive and published by SCEA, which was released in 1996.
Introduction
From the moment I first saw this game I knew i'd like it. It isn't your average racing car game, there are a few twists to it. It has destruction, mayhem, and best of all you can completely destroy other cars by making them lose their wheels or blowing up their radiator! And that's why there is no way you could find a more action packed car game than this!
Gameplay: 9
Gameplay is always fun, how can you resist destroying other cars? In this game there are 20 cars in total and you are one of them. There are quiet a lot of gameplay modes to choose from such as: Stock car which is like a normal car race except you can wreck your opponent's car to put them out of the race. Wrecking racing is similar except you are awarded points for wrecking your opponent's car. And Destruction Derby, my favourite mode of all! All 20 cars get put in an arena where you have to destroy each other and the last one to survive wins! You can only choose from 3 cars to play as and 7 tracks and 4 arenas to race on so it is pretty limited. Multi-player mode is a let down though since you don't race at the same time. For example: If you have 2 players you have to do the the race twice, so don't even try it.
As you can probably tell by now by, this game is all about wrecking cars but it's more fun than it sounds. To destroy cars (this includes your own) you have to wreck their radiator which is on the front of their car and you can see your cars condition on the bottom-left corner of the screen. Once a car has smoke coming out of it you can tell it's just about wrecked! You can also flip cars upside down and if you bang them hard enough they'll do a 360°! All of the gameplay is great except for multi-player.
Graphics: 6
I don't mind a game with bad graphics so I don't mind this game. But you have to consider that this game came out way before the PS2 so that's why the graphics are the way they are. Everything is clearly pixilated and but that shouldn't matter too much since this is an old game. The background isn't too good, it's just blank with with a few clouds usually. The good part of the graphics though is the cars. When your hood falls off you can see a flame for example or when your wheel falls off you can see a few sparks. When a car is destroyed black smoke comes out and when your car is smashed you can see a few dents. The cars themselves look nice as well, just like a real racing car. The graphics are good and bad in some other ways too.
Sound: 10
Crash, smash, bang! You'll hear a lot of those sounds in Destruction Derby 2! Before the races start you'll hear this cool revving sound and the acceleration sounds are done very good as well. They are about the only sounds in the game except for the commentator. His voice acting is without a doubt the most excellent part of the sound. ''Total destruction!'' and ''He won't forget that in a hurry!'' are just some of the quotes you'll hear from him during a race. His voice acting fits in very well with the game. ''OH NO, you've blown you're radiator'' , ''You just broke your rear axle'' and ''Whoa! Take it easy'' are more of his quotes. There isn't much sound in this game but it's still very well done.
Music: 7
All of the music in this game is heavy metal and rock which disappoints me. There are a few catchy tunes but that's all. I didn't mind listening to the music at first but it eventually got annoying. In the options menu, you can turn the music down to mute so you might want to do that unless you like heavy metal. Each race track and arena has a different song to listen to and in the main menu there is a jukebox section where you can listen to all the songs off of the race course. Depending on your taste in music you might not want to listen to DD2's heavy metal.
Replayibility: 7
You could finish this game in a week if you wanted to so that is why nobody gives DD2 a high replayability rating. And they're right but I am giving this game a high replayability rating because of one simple reason: Mayhem and Destruction! In my opinion, it will never get boring when you can kill and destroy other cars! But if it wasn't for that then this game wouldn't be too fun to play over and over again. With only 7 tracks and 4 arenas it will bore you to death. But if you like destroying cars like me then you will never get bored with DD2!
Overall: 9
If you hate racing games then stay away from this game. If you love mayhem and carnage and destruction etc then please do get this game but it definitely isn't meant for younger gamers though. It may have a few flaws such as multi-player mode but don't let that change you're mind about buying Destruction Derby 2! Overall it's a great game with lots of action in it.
From the moment I first saw this game I knew i'd like it. It isn't your average racing car game, there are a few twists to it. It has destruction, mayhem, and best of all you can completely destroy other cars by making them lose their wheels or blowing up their radiator! And that's why there is no way you could find a more action packed car game than this!
Gameplay: 9
Gameplay is always fun, how can you resist destroying other cars? In this game there are 20 cars in total and you are one of them. There are quiet a lot of gameplay modes to choose from such as: Stock car which is like a normal car race except you can wreck your opponent's car to put them out of the race. Wrecking racing is similar except you are awarded points for wrecking your opponent's car. And Destruction Derby, my favourite mode of all! All 20 cars get put in an arena where you have to destroy each other and the last one to survive wins! You can only choose from 3 cars to play as and 7 tracks and 4 arenas to race on so it is pretty limited. Multi-player mode is a let down though since you don't race at the same time. For example: If you have 2 players you have to do the the race twice, so don't even try it.
As you can probably tell by now by, this game is all about wrecking cars but it's more fun than it sounds. To destroy cars (this includes your own) you have to wreck their radiator which is on the front of their car and you can see your cars condition on the bottom-left corner of the screen. Once a car has smoke coming out of it you can tell it's just about wrecked! You can also flip cars upside down and if you bang them hard enough they'll do a 360°! All of the gameplay is great except for multi-player.
Graphics: 6
I don't mind a game with bad graphics so I don't mind this game. But you have to consider that this game came out way before the PS2 so that's why the graphics are the way they are. Everything is clearly pixilated and but that shouldn't matter too much since this is an old game. The background isn't too good, it's just blank with with a few clouds usually. The good part of the graphics though is the cars. When your hood falls off you can see a flame for example or when your wheel falls off you can see a few sparks. When a car is destroyed black smoke comes out and when your car is smashed you can see a few dents. The cars themselves look nice as well, just like a real racing car. The graphics are good and bad in some other ways too.
Sound: 10
Crash, smash, bang! You'll hear a lot of those sounds in Destruction Derby 2! Before the races start you'll hear this cool revving sound and the acceleration sounds are done very good as well. They are about the only sounds in the game except for the commentator. His voice acting is without a doubt the most excellent part of the sound. ''Total destruction!'' and ''He won't forget that in a hurry!'' are just some of the quotes you'll hear from him during a race. His voice acting fits in very well with the game. ''OH NO, you've blown you're radiator'' , ''You just broke your rear axle'' and ''Whoa! Take it easy'' are more of his quotes. There isn't much sound in this game but it's still very well done.
Music: 7
All of the music in this game is heavy metal and rock which disappoints me. There are a few catchy tunes but that's all. I didn't mind listening to the music at first but it eventually got annoying. In the options menu, you can turn the music down to mute so you might want to do that unless you like heavy metal. Each race track and arena has a different song to listen to and in the main menu there is a jukebox section where you can listen to all the songs off of the race course. Depending on your taste in music you might not want to listen to DD2's heavy metal.
Replayibility: 7
You could finish this game in a week if you wanted to so that is why nobody gives DD2 a high replayability rating. And they're right but I am giving this game a high replayability rating because of one simple reason: Mayhem and Destruction! In my opinion, it will never get boring when you can kill and destroy other cars! But if it wasn't for that then this game wouldn't be too fun to play over and over again. With only 7 tracks and 4 arenas it will bore you to death. But if you like destroying cars like me then you will never get bored with DD2!
Overall: 9
If you hate racing games then stay away from this game. If you love mayhem and carnage and destruction etc then please do get this game but it definitely isn't meant for younger gamers though. It may have a few flaws such as multi-player mode but don't let that change you're mind about buying Destruction Derby 2! Overall it's a great game with lots of action in it.
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